![]() Thanks to TPM and Secure Boot, the gaming future is looking bright, and it seems they will become mandatory very soon. Secure Boot, on the other side, won’t allow the startup of untrusted applications on boot. Altering the hardware id of your CPU or motherboard would be impossible. Spoofing TPM would be impossible due to its nature, which would result in effective hardware bans. From there, enforcing TPM and Secure Boot on Windows 11 turns out to be a good practice as we’re heading in the future. The Trusted Platform Module is a security chip on the motherboard that makes the PC tamper-resistant. As security backed by a hardware root-of-trust, the Trusted Platform Module is a dedicated microcontroller designed to secure hardware through integrated cryptographic keys. The information was revealed by Anti-Cheat Police Department’s official Twitter profile. ![]() How would this traverse into Riot Games’ plan? While some of you are unaware, TPM and Secure Boot were both dropped from the list of requirements by Microsoft, as they are no longer required to install Windows 11. This is the first anti-cheat that is heading in the right direction, ensuring a competitive and entertaining gaming scene. The anti-cheat has started enforcing both TPM (Trusted Platform Module) and Secure boot for those playing on Windows 11. Riot Games’ Vanguard anti-cheat will support the new Windows 11.
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